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Homelessness: Our growing hidden crisis
The Tory led governments since 2010 have a lot to answer for, the austerity policies, the national pay cap and the continued...


Six reasons why we should not welcome Donald Trump in the UK
Unless you have been living under a rock you probably already know that Donald Trump is coming to town. Mr. Trump has previously...


Johnson Makes A(nother) Move
“Mr. Johnson is the Foreign Secretary”. This was Phillip Hammond's' candid statement to journalists in the wake of another Boris Johnson...


Opinion poll tracker January - Labour retain slim lead
Labour continues to hold a small lead over the Conservatives as the nation comes into the New Year. There is evidence of some voter...


May relaunch reshuffle fails to take off
It was meant to be the reshuffle which re-launched Theresa May as a Prime Minister with authority and ideas for the domestic policy...


Death in waiting room under investigation as NHS crisis worsens
An emergency department in Dudley is under investigation after a man died in a waiting room. The Trust does not discuss individual cases...


Looking back, a year in review
Editor in Chief - Iwan Doherty 2017 has been a year of recovery. After the horrors of 2016, democracy regained her footing. After the...


Theresa May’s “war cabinet” adjourns without finalising a post-Brexit trade stance.
The Prime Minister chaired an emergency Brexit meeting dubbed the "war cabinet" at number 10 today. Senior cabinet members, such as...


Opinion Poll tracker - December 2017
Labour’s 2 point lead over the Conservatives disappeared during November and they now hold a very slight lead. There is evidence of some...


Trump blunder further undermines May
This week it was Trump’s turn to add further strain on the “Special relationship”, with the President choosing retweet 3 videos from the...


5 Graphs that show how bad the Tories have been for our economy
In our media it is mainstream thought that the Tories have run our economy with care, and that they are a much safer pair of hands than...


RBS privatisation will lose taxpayer £26 billion
The chancellor has put a March 2019 deadline on selling the Royal Bank of Scotland. If the government sells it's shares at their current...


A Conservative budget, if not a show of fiscal cruelty, a lesson in grandstanding.
After an embarrassing budget u-turn in March, today, neither Hammond or May could afford to make any mistakes. In review, Hammond can be...


Millennials just want a solution to the housing crisis - and Labour have it
Today the Tories, in another pathetic attempt to win young votes, announced they will be introducing a Millennial's rail card. But if...


Patel forced to resign from Cabinet over Israeli dealings
Another day another resignation It’s re-shuffle time! Priti Patel has resigned as international development secretary after controversy...
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